COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Madman Comics 4 Modern
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Grade:
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9.4
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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4601060002
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Back cover pin-up by Dave Stevens. Yo! Those winds blowing and harvesting and sowing! All while the art and crafts' reapers and planters await the next harvest, no matter the "madmen!" Dave Stevens and the soft-hearted pilgrim's progress the illustrated art well towards fishers of men as a slow build towards mountains and valleys of plot all the same. Those Dave 90's-character traits with "lines and one liner's" that had filled the pockets of the 80's and somehow beyond the 90's, taking their imagination and curving of headspace towards the creative spirit calls, as it moves. Moving the hearts and minds as a single-minded thing is to put the pen to the paper, but when the coffers of motivation and fruitful labor today are as dusty and with no seasoning due to the Dave Stevens R.I.P. in our hearts, we live to give it all away (RHCP), for praise anyway. "NO REMORSE!" ~ Metallica. "Seeking to not destroy", as the madmen "Jump in the Fire", and with other Metallica type scripted attitude! Even ZZ Tops' own Alligatored songs of honeysuckle album and lyrics type inspiration between the minds of crafts of this issues example show up and out as a read between the lines and so called out of the box descriptions. It recalls what is a "madman!?" "So *** loving what?" ~ Metallica strikes the melody to give and give again, and a character like Madman with humility is loving what now is the sweet nothings that are better than you, as "Nothing is better than You!" As a Gospel Song finisher, and not the "Better than You" filled maniacal attitude of angst Metallica that are in the roots of these 90's filled times of long-ago manmade attributes that swallow hard in retrospect some creative truth lessons. Madmen art Dave Stevens with equal morals taught.
Madman are in all sizes; a bit Downtown Abbey of us to ponder, as like a Prescreen in the fall, in the rain, and towards those "mercy ships" (google it) that harbor all the love of new comic book day Wednesdays!
Complete with a back cover picture of the actual art by Dave this issue, as the furloughed wisdom is again askew for the betterment of healing sewers and back-alley ways, where the lost are brought in towards their "eternal redemption." "Comic" style in print or as a stand up, it winds around the bends of a 9.4.
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines cover;
multiple bend cover.
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